West Yorkshire Police seeks new recruits for Leeds Trinity degree apprenticeship paying almost £21,000 from day one

Budding police officers are being invited to apply for places on a degree apprenticeship that pays almost £21,000 per year from day one.
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West Yorkshire Police will be recruiting for its Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship again later this month after almost 80 new apprentices began their training this week.

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The 78 apprentices have started immediately as paid officers and will be educated and mentored by experienced colleagues from the force's Learning and Development Centre at Carr Gate in Wakefield while also studying for a degree with Leeds Trinity University.

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Welcoming them, Assistant Chief Constable Angela Williams said: “Working alongside studying for a degree in Policing Studies will no doubt pose some challenges, but it is the best preparation possible for a career as a police officer and I hope they enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed the last 29 years.

“There are few professions more rewarding than being a police officer and I would encourage anyone who is thinking about applying to keep an eye out for our next recruitment window in the coming weeks.

“We would particularly welcome applications from those from a Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic background as we work to improve our diversity in force and become more representative of West Yorkshire’s communities.”

Professor Ray Lloyd, Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the university, said the programme of policing that has been developed was "relevant, inspiring and impactful."

The new officers will be mentored by experienced colleagues from the force'sLearning andDevelopment Centre at Carr Gate inWakefield.The new officers will be mentored by experienced colleagues from the force'sLearning andDevelopment Centre at Carr Gate inWakefield.
The new officers will be mentored by experienced colleagues from the force'sLearning andDevelopment Centre at Carr Gate inWakefield.
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“Leeds Trinity has always been committed to transforming lives and benefiting our local community, and we are delighted to support the first cohort of Police Constable Degree Apprentices in our region, particularly during such challenging circumstances," he said.

“We wish everyone on the course the best of luck and look forward to working with West Yorkshire Police over the coming years to train the next generation of officers.”

As part of their three-year training programme, the apprentices will focus on areas such as being a detective, working within the roads policing unit and learning the skills of neighbourhood policing.

Almost 80 new recruits to the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship started their training this week.Almost 80 new recruits to the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship started their training this week.
Almost 80 new recruits to the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship started their training this week.
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They are paid a full salary while they go through their training, with all university fees paid for by the force’s apprenticeship levy.

Mark Burns-Williamson, West Yorkshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, said: “Protecting the frontline is a key commitment of mine so it’s very positive to have 78 new recruits joining West Yorkshire Police.

“This recruitment is in part due to the ongoing support of our communities through the investment I have raised locally via the police element of council tax, so a big thank you to the public of West Yorkshire for playing their part.

“This is a really great opportunity for people of all different backgrounds to pursue a varied role within policing, while being trained and supported to gain a professional qualification at the same time.

The new recruits hear from crime commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson and Chief Constable John Robins.The new recruits hear from crime commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson and Chief Constable John Robins.
The new recruits hear from crime commissioner Mark Burns-Williamson and Chief Constable John Robins.
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"If you're looking for a job that makes a real difference to people's lives, that you can take pride in and be challenged by, then I would encourage you to apply as we continue to help re-build policing in West Yorkshire.”

It is anticipated that delivery of the apprenticeship will be at Carr Gate initially due to the impact of Covid-19, but apprentices will attend the university’s campus in Horsforth later in the programme.

The starting salary for trainee officers is £20,879, which will increase to a minimum of £26,371 after the three-year training has been completed.

Visit the West Yorkshire Police website to find out more before recruitment reopens on Monday, July 27.